INSTANT ARTICLES | War History

Money & Guns in WWII, the Cost of SMGs and Sidearms, Thompsons Were $10,500 in Today’s Money

Ian Harvey

War is an expensive business and requires a massive manufacturing and logistical support system to prosecute successfully. When the United States was pulled into World…

Why Did the Japanese & Germans Form an Alliance in WWII?

Alliances during a war can change the outcome, but the alliance between Japan and Germany is one that baffles many people. Most people can understand…

Comparative Tank Repair 101- Were British Tanks More Reliable Than German Tanks?

A great deal has been made about the reliability of German tanks, but there is more to the equation. Some tanks might look better than…

5 unique Soviet Heroes of WW2

In the Soviet history of the Great Patriotic War (Eastern Front of the Second World War), there were outstanding people whose heroism caused great fear…

Missing In Action in France in 1944 US Soldier Jack Cummings is Returned to the USA in 2018

Ian Harvey

For more than seventy years the final resting place of 22-year-old John B. “Jack” Cummings was unknown. All the military had of him after the…

Discovered in Germany Jeep Hoods Used to Repair a Ceiling after WW2

Ian Harvey

After the end of World War II a lot of dust had to settle before serious rebuilding could take place. There were material and food…

Underground Hideout for a Jewish Tailor Discovered on a farm in Poland

Ian Harvey

There are innumerable tales of sadness and horror surrounding World War II, particularly regarding the fate of the Jews, whom Adolf Hitler treated unmercifully and…

SAS Veterans Win a Five-Year Fight to Save Their Clubhouse After Outrageous Rent Demands

Ian Harvey

The Special Air Service (SAS) has seen off the UK’s National Rifle Association (NRA) in a standoff over their veterans’ clubhouse. The Artists Rifles Clubhouse…

Teenage Hero of the Battle of Jutland & Recipient of the Victoria Cross

In the First World War, the largest naval encounter was the Battle of Jutland, in which the mighty dreadnought warships of the British Grand Fleet…

PPSh-41 – The Most Mass-Produced Submachine Gun of WWII

The Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun was one of the most common weapons of the Second World War. The famous modification of the PPSh with a…

Sails on Viking Longships – Were They Really Red & White?

Jay Hemmings

It’s a common enough scene from movies and TV shows: a seaside village on the English coast, sometime in the Dark Ages. Peasants, monks and…

Coffee & War The Origins of the Americano

Elly Farelly

The Origins of the Americano Have you ever wondered why every Italian style coffee house now sells something they call an Americano? For most people,…